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England Delays Implementation of Low-Carbon Housing Regulations
First article: 24 mar. 2026, 02:01
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The UK government has decided to delay the implementation of new regulations aimed at promoting low-carbon housing construction in England. This decision has sparked criticism from environmental groups and advocates for sustainable development, who argue that the delay undermines efforts to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. The move comes amid ongoing debates about balancing economic growth with environmental protection.Articles about this topic
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Ministers delay new rules for low-carbon housing in England
Homes built from March 2028 will produce 75% less greenhouse gas emissions than those built to 2013 standardBuyers of new homes are likely to be shackled to high gas prices for years to come, as the government has delayed bringing into force new regulations on low-carbon housing.Most newly built homes will come equipped with solar panels and heat pumps from March 2028, according to updated regulations for England called the “future homes standard” (FHS), but the government has relented on plans
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